Two-vehicle crash on state route 68 with no injuries, Armstrong County PA
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There was a two-vehicle crash on State Route 68 in Brady's Bend Township. No injuries were reported. Emergency services were dispatched from Armstrong County.
Audio|Heard on: Clarion County Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Brady Ambulance requested by Armstrong to respond State Route 68 Brady's Bend Township for two vehicle accident possibly no injuries clearing County mid 10 Armstrong County
00:17
Whitey clearing control 1670 is acknowledging and switching
00:29
Showing her at 1232, Armstrong County-YD.
00:41
Claring from 560 Brush.
00:46
560 Brush. 660 Brush.
00:54
1233.
01:00
From assistant.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:04
I'm just entering the fire, any of me.
01:06
Don't grab anything.
01:10
Bamer, I'm not having that game.
01:16
Mike, start off in the engine for now.
01:21
Pass received, I'll grab the inch.
01:25
Hey, we still don't want to find in the vehicle.
01:27
If I'm not trapped, they're just confined at this time.
01:30
Okay, we just passed Shell Station out.
01:33
You want that second unit?
01:35
No, just along the engine coming, I'd like to have it here, please.
01:39
Yep, Mike's gonna bring it.
01:45
Be on 28, beam?
01:49
Yes, sir, we are.
01:55
Station 530, letter vehicle accident.
01:58
Requested by Armstrong at 68.
02:13
Station 530s, Brady Fire, requested by Armstrong to respond.
02:17
6-68, State Route 68 Brady's Bend Township.
02:21
For motor vehicle accident, possibly no injuries, tem of dispatch 1235.
02:25
That's going to put you on Clary and Men 10, Armstrong County White 8.
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Location mentioned:
PA-68, Bradys Bend Township, PA
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